viernes, 28 de octubre de 2011

First look at Tim Burton’s “Frankenweenie”



Here it comes the time to meet Tim Burton’s new creatures. We are exited to reveal the first set of images of “Frankenweenie” (Walt Disney Pictures), the director’s upcoming 3D black and white stop-motion animated flick.

The movie, an expansion of his original 1984 live-action short film, takes the audience to Victor’s universe, a little boy who decides to bring his dog back to life through the magic of science… with just a few minor adjustments. He tries to hide his home-sewn creation, but when Sparky gets out, Victor’s fellow students, teachers and the entire town all learn that getting a new “leash on life” can be monstrous.

“Frankenweenie” will hit theatres on October 5, 2012.


jueves, 27 de octubre de 2011

“We need to talk about Kevin” named best picture at BFI Awards


The 55th BFI London Film Festival announced its award winners yesterday night revealing Lynne Ramsay’s harsh adaptation of Lionel Shriver's bestseller “We Need to talk about Kevin” as this year’s best film.

The award, in partnership with American Express, was chaired by John Madden who presented it with fellow judge Gillian Anderson.

On behalf of the jury Chair, John Madden, said: “This year’s shortlist for Best Film comprises work that is outstanding in terms of its originality and its stylistic reach. It is an international group, one united by a common sense of unflinching human enquiry and we were struck by the sheer panache displayed by these great storytellers. In the end, we were simply bowled over by one film, a sublime, uncompromising tale of the torment that can stand in the place of love. “We Need to Talk About Kevin” is made with the kind of singular vision that links great directors across all the traditions of cinema.”

The ceremony, hosted by Marcus Brigstocke, saw actress Candese Reid achieving the Best British Newcomer prize for “Junkhearts”, a sophisticated, social drama about hope and the search for redemption. The award, in partnership with Swarovski honouring new and emerging film talent, was presented by Edgar Wright and Minnie Driver.

Starting acting at the age of nine, Reid joined Nottingham’s prestigious Television Workshop, and her role in “Junkhearts”, at the age of 18, was her first professional acting role. She also received a bursary of £5,000 courtesy of Swarovski.

Chair of the Best British Newcomer jury, Andy Harries, said, “Candese is a fresh, brilliant and exciting new talent. Every moment she was on screen was compelling.”

Pablo Giorgelli, director of “Las Acacias”- a slow-burning, uplifting and enchanting story of a truck driver and his passengers.-, won the long-standing Sutherland Award for the most original and imaginative feature debut in the Festival. The Argentinian  received his Star of London from film director Terry Gilliam.

The jury commented: “In a lively and thoughtful jury room debate, Las Acacias emerged as a worthy winner, largely because of the originality of its conception. Finely judged performances and a palpable sympathy for his characters makes this a hugely impressive debut for director Pablo Giorgelli.”


As previously announced Ralph Fiennes and David Cronenberg were awarded with BFI Fellowship prize. Aimed to an individual whose body of work has made an outstanding contribution to film culture, the Fellowship is the highest accolade that the British Film Institute bestows. The Canadian auteur received the award for his film “A Dangerous Method” premiered at the Festival on Monday. The Fellowship was presented by Jeremy Thomas and Michael Fassbender.

Ralph Fiennes, one of Britain’s pre-eminent actors, who has just made a bold and critically well received transition to film directing with his festival film “Coriolanus”, was also presented with a Fellowship, this time from fellow actor and personal friend Liam Neeson.

The panel of jurors attending the ceremony included: Best Film jurors John Madden, Andrew O’Hagan. Gillian Anderson, Asif Kapadia, Tracey Seaward and Sam Taylor-Wood OBE; Sutherland jurors Tim Robey, Joanna Hogg, Saskia Reeves, Peter Kosminsky, Hugo Grumbar, and the artist Phil Collins. Best British Newcomer jurors Anne-Marie Duff, Tom Hollander, Edith Bowman, Stephen Woolley and Nik Powell; and Grierson Award jurors Mandy Chang of the Grierson Trust, Charlotte Moore, Head of Documentary Commissioning at BBC, Kim Longinotto and Adam Curtis.

Other guests included respected figures in the film world like Alfonso Cuarón , Sheharazade Goldsmith, Duncan Kenworthy, Aaron Johnson, Paul Gambaccini, Chair of the BFI Greg Dyke, Chief Executive Amanda Nevill and Festival Director Sandra Hebron.

miércoles, 26 de octubre de 2011

SOS Festival confirms first acts

Rocksector Records revealed yesterday the name of the first seven bands aimed to take the stage on the fifth edition of the indoor rock and metal SOS Festival.

This year the event will feature a mix of the Rocksector artists showcased alongside well-known bands, plus emerging bands from around the UK and abroad, plus a local Manchester area contingent too.

In 2011, the festival was headlined by Scottish rockers Gun and band Fury UK. Previous headliners have included Blaze Bayley, Black Spiders and Heaven’s Basement, and now it is turn for Tygers Of Pan Tang, Exit State, Max Pie, Gone Til Winter, Triaxis, and Wizzard & Broken to perform for the Manchurian crowds.

Tygers Of Pan Tang will be leading the first night. The band is currently writing and recording towards a new album to be out in 2012. The record with a working title of “Ambush” will be the follow-up to the critically-acclaimed “Animal Instinct” from 2008.  

Exit State will take the chance to promote in the same evening the new album “Black Veins”, which was released this month. The four-piece ensemble, which reached the Number One spot on the Kerrang TV Chart Request Show with Lost Beyond Belief from debut album “Death Of A Rockstar”, are currently on tour in the UK and will be heading off to play Hard Rock Hell V in North Wales alongside bill-toppers such as Ace Frehley, Therapy?, Magnum, Black Stone Cherry and more.


Another band to appear the first day is Triaxis. The South Wales group should be well-known to fans from both Bloodstock and Hammerfest festivals, where the band have played headline-grabbing performances during the past couple of years. The audience will have the opportunity to listen to their self-released album “Key To The Kingdom” which won plaudits from high places such as Metal Hammer, Terrorizer and Zero Tolerance. They are currently touring with Fury UK, Kobra and The Lotus.

Wizzard will be the first Belgian band playing in this edition. The traditional hard rock/metallers played at SOS in 2011 winning many fans in the process. Headed by vocalist Wizz, they will bring a heavily NWOBHM-inspired sound which has been helping their growing reputation during the past two-three years.

Broken will complete the line-up. They are relative newcomers on the UK scene, but the Yorkshire-based are quickly earning a reputation for their infectious, kick ass hard rock grooves delivered with a rock n roll swagger, all helping the band develop a loyal following.

The following day we will see the Manchester-based gothic female-fronted melodic metallers Gone Til Winter conquering the audience with the songs from their self-titled mini-album on Headroom Records, including the hit Hear Me. They are currently planning for a follow-up album in 2012.  

Max Pie which hail from Belgium will bring their own brand of power metal to the festival. Their sound, characterised by their aggressive, power, melodic and progressive elements, resulted in debut album “Initial Process” appealing to fans of bands such as Rhapsody, Kamelot and Symphony X.

The festival will take place at Radcliffe Civic, in Radcliffe, North Manchester in July 21 and 22, and will run a main stage and an acoustic one.

Tickets are £10 for single day and £15 for two days and can be bought from Ticketline or the Rocksector Records webstore.

More bands will be announced soon.

For more information about the festival check the website by clicking here

jueves, 20 de octubre de 2011

“Marvel’s The Avengers” in the hunt of public enemy number one




It is true, we could not resist getting involved into Marvel’s The Avengers” universe. First, we got hooked by the A-list cast including Robert Downey Jr (Tony Stark/Iron Man), Scarlett Johansson (Natasha Romanoff/Black Widow) and Samuel L. Jackson (Nick Furry), and now we are excited about the material we have received about the film in this year’s edition of New York’s Comic Con and the arrival of the latest on-set promo images on our news desk.

As part of the Marvel panel at Comic Con, last Saturday some of the avengers- Tom Hiddleston (Loki), Chris Evans (Captain America), Mark Ruffalo (Bruce Banner/Hulk), Cobie Smulders (Agent Hill) and Clark Clegg (Agent Coulson) joined by Marvel Studios head Kevin Feige, -assembled to present the latest news, featuring an exclusive first look at scenes from the film like (¡spoiler!) the first encounter between Natasha Romanoff and Bruce Banner, Captain America fighting on a NY bus roof o Iron Man flying to Stark Tower.

 
During the Q&A session the team revealed other curiosities such as Ruffalo being the first ever actor to portray both Bruce Banner and Hulk in a sensor-covered body suit, leaving behind the usual CGI technique; the inclusion on the ending credits of a Marvel films’ traditional secret scene and the latest news about “Iron Man 3”, which is being on pre-production phase right now with director Shane Black taking the reins, and it would act as a link to phase two which will probably result in “The Avengers” sequel.

And, ¿what is the film about? When the world is threaten by an unexpected  enemy, Nick Furry, director of the international peacekeeping agency known as S.H.I.E.L.D., finds himself in need to pull the world back from the brink of disaster.



The star studded cast of superheroes also includes Chris Hemsworth reprising his role as Thor and Jeremy Renner playing Hawkeye.

Production commenced in Alburquerque (New Mexico) under Joss Whedon’s direction. The film’s principal photography continued in Cleveland, Ohio and New York City.


The epic adventure, which is based on the ever-popular comic book series, first published in 1963, is set for release on May 4, 2012.

viernes, 7 de octubre de 2011

“Transformers: Fall of Cybertron” videogame officially announced for 2012



Gamers will experience the epic battles that shaped the history of the Autobots and Decepticons with the fall 2012 release of “Transformers: Fall of Cybertron”, as Activision confirmed yesterday.

The videogame which is currently in development by High Moon Studios will embark players on the final darkest hours of the civil was between the two species as they fight for control of their dying planet, ultimately leading to their storied exodus from home.

David Oxford, executive vice president at Activision Publishing, said: “High Moon Studios is an extremely talented development team having raised the bar of gameplay and Transformers authenticity in their games.” 

  “‘Transformers: Fall of Cybertron’ is an extraordinary project both for the studio and the Transformers gaming legacy — the stakes are higher and the scale much larger than ever before, and we absolutely cannot wait for fans to see all the new characters and epic action that awaits them.”

Hasbo’s SVP of Digital Media and Marketing Mark Blecher added: “Hasbro has worked hand in hand with Activision to create a fully original storyline that details the climactic battles leading to the famed exodus of the Transformers characters from Cybertron,.”

“Our team at Hasbro is looking forward to exploring and expanding the Transformers story again with an incredible blockbuster video game that will blow fans away next year.”

Fans eager to discover never before seen artwork and dual, limited editions covers of the game will find it in the November issue of Game Informer magazine and some features, interviews and videos will be posted in the website throughout the next few weeks.